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Tag: Bobcat

From Lichens to Flying Squirrels: Ecoblitz Results Reveal Complexity of an Older Indiana Forest

Indiana Forest Alliance staff and volunteers after presenting at the Indiana Academy of Science.

This relatively undisturbed forest in the Back Country Area (BCA) of Morgan-Monroe State Forest has great species complexity and high species richness in the absence of intense forest management. One tract of Yellowwood has been logged, but other parts of the BCA remain intact for now, and IFA will continue the Ecoblitz in these unlogged areas.

Against DNR’s Proposed Bobcat Hunting/Trapping Season

This change in policy is not grounded in solid science.

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